Welcome to Blessed Trinity Parish! Whether you are a daily Mass-goer who prays with us each day, or you have a busy family juggling weekend activities and multiple schedules, or you are a first-time visitor who landed on our website … Welcome!
Thank you for being here to learn more about our activities, worship, and events. I invite you to spend time in our churches, our grounds, and with our families, our faithful, and our friends and feel encouraging, joyful, and welcoming.
As Christian men and women, we are invited to an encounter with the living God through the person of Jesus Christ. He who is true God and true Man, fully divine and fully human, invites us to a new and authentic liberty, saving us from spiritual bondage and the tyranny of discord that so often grips the soul. We may find ourselves burdened with anxiety, fear, and woe; yet God Himself comes to relieve us with His peace, joy, and hope. He does so, sharing equally in our human nature, that we, who cannot grasp His divine nature by our own power, can embrace it through His humility!
We encounter Jesus in His hometown as He prays in the synagogue reading the ancient scroll: “The Spirit of the Lord is upon me because He has anointed me to bring glad tidings to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim liberty to captives and recovery of sight to the blind, to let the oppressed go free, and to proclaim a year acceptable to the Lord” (Lk. 4:18-19). With this proclamation, Jesus reveals Himself as the “anointed one”, the Messiah, charged to set us free! As men and women of Christ, we recognize the great freedom won for us in Him. Here too we proclaim liberty and raise glad tidings!
The Spirit of the Lord charges us with the gift of a redeemed humanity and a faithful obligation! You and I are called to set our hearts on fire with divine love. To bring us liberty from the tyranny of sin and sorrow. To call us back to holiness and trust in an ever-present God.
Christ has come to set us free! Come, let us find anew our joy and our hope!
Most Holy Trinity, I adore You! My God, I love you in the Most Blessed Sacrament! Fr. Pierz